My frames are important as they will be perceived as a part of me.
Choosing frames
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My frames are important as they will be perceived as a part of me.
The shape of your face is the raw canvas for choosing the frames.
When it comes to shape, remember that opposites attract. The shape of the frame should contrast with the shape of your face. For example, if you have rounder features, more angular glasses will suit you best.
In general, your frames should be in proportion with the rest of your face. This is different for sunglasses, which tend to be larger for greater coverage and protection.
Most wearers choose a color that complements their skin tone, eyes and hair. Glasses that contrast with your personal coloring will make a bigger statement, so you should consider how much you want your glasses to stand out.
Diamond-shaped faces have a pointy chin, wide cheekbones and a broad forehead. This face shape looks great with quirky, retro frames and frames that balance the jawline.
Round faces are as long as they are wide, with a curved chin and cheeks. The best frames for this face shape are ones that are angular and slimming.
Like round faces, square faces are equal in width and height. However, the features are more angular, with a broad chin and strong jawline. A more rounded or aviator-shaped frame will look great on you.
Oval faces are longer than they are wide, with a rounded chin and high cheekbones. This face shape works well with most styles, so don’t be afraid to experiment with the latest looks.